(The) Full Monteverdi - A Film by John La Bouchardière
Breaking up to Monteverdi…superbly acted, beautifully sung
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Composer or Director: Claudio Monteverdi
Genre:
DVD
Label: Naxos
Magazine Review Date: 4/2008
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 60
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 2 110224

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Madrigals, Book 4 (Il quarto libro de madrigali) |
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(I) Fagiolini Claudio Monteverdi, Composer Robert Hollingworth, Conductor |
Author: Richard Lawrence
The second thing is that you need to be in pretty good emotional shape in order to enjoy, or perhaps I should say survive, the experience of watching it. For what John La Bouchardière has done is to use Monteverdi's Fourth Book of Madrigals as the vehicle for tracing the break-up in the relationships of six couples. The setting is a brick-walled restaurant where the couples meet, argue and suffer. Not much eating takes place, it must be said. The action opens out from time to time - to a kitchen, a bedroom, a park - but it ends as it began, in the restaurant.
Each couple consists of a singer and an actor. The singers are miming to a recording, the synchronisation absolutely spot-on. The actors are silent, of course, but the camera lovingly - if that is the word - focuses on their reactions. It also records the expressions of the singers; and not the least impressive feature of the film is the quality of the acting that La Bouchardière has elicited from the members of I Fagiolini. In particular, the desolation on the face of Anna Brookes and the torment undergone by Matthew Brook are almost unbearably moving. Bravos all round.
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